Taboga vacation

A small island that you can visit from the Center of Panama. Reached by boat from Causeway, departing in the morning at 8:30 and returning at 16:30. Recommended: a small Chinese restaurant next to the sea. It's teeny with only 4-5

The Amador Causeway is a must if you're visiting Panama. Beautiful sunsets, plenty of restaurants to choose from, and bike rentals (including tandem bikes). You'll have an incredible view of the city and the Bridge of the Americas. Go

It was worth the wait. The Biomuseo of Panama took 10 years to build. Today five of the eight galleries can be visited, as it is in a "pre-opening" phase; it is expected to open officially in October this year. Here you can learn

The Bridge of the Americas is another of the landmarks of Panama City. This steel monster weighs almost 17,000 tons and stretches 1654 metres long. It was built in 1962 at the entrance of the Panama Canal. It owes its construction to

A perfect chance to look at Panama City and the Pacific Ocean, ideal for taking photos with the skyscrapers in the background, and also to buy handmade souvenirs. The songs of the guitarist, hoping for some tips, will accompany you on

Walking through the old, colonial streets of Old Town, I found this gem with an altar made of mahogany covered with gold leaf, the subject of many legends. Among them, it is said that it was one of the few things that survived the

Panama City is the capital of Panama state and is in the middle of the country, its city center is modern with skyscrapers but it also has a very beautiful colonial district. The old town is the by the sea and from Cerro Ancon hill

The colonial district of Panama City is extreme. On one side there are houses that are worth hundreds of thousands of dollars, painted to perfection, safe and guarded, and on the other hand, there are people still living in ruins. The

Panama City, their areas "Balboa" and "Punta Paitilla" is the second Manhattan. The old port is at the end of the Balboa and near Chinatown. You will find delicious fish and seafood and eat in the restaurant above the fishmonger.

This square in Old Town has the best views of the city. It´s located at the southern end of the city inside what were once the city walls. On one side you can see the old houses, chipped buildings and the colonial charm of Old Town.

This is perhaps my favorite place in the old part of Panama . This small square is one of the best preserved areas that has some great bars and restaurants. It really gives you an idea of ​​how the city must have looked decades ago.

If you want to see the whole city, the vest view is from Cerro Ancon. You can go by car to the highest point, which is open from 7 a.m. until 4 p.m. If you go later than that you'll have to walk for about 30 minutes to get to the top.

Mi Pueblito is one of the main tourist attractions of Panama City, a tourist resort located on the slopes of Cerro Ancon where the three cultures that live in Panama are represented: Afro-Caribbean, peasant and indigenous. Mi Pueblito

In the Fish Market you will find the best fish and seafood in the whole town, and always at the best prices. It is a typical Panamanian place frequented mainly by locals. The 70 stalls offer all kinds of fish (sea bass, snapper, tuna